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  1. Ester Eddie
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  2. Special Ed
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    And don't forget to add "inventor". He is credited as the "inventor of car stereo"...
    Here's a little trailer from a documentary about the man,and describes some of his accomplishments. :)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69yXg9EkD-g
     
  3. Tucker Fan 48
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    And something you probably didn't know. Earl Muntz wanted to own a Tucker so badly that he traded a brand new 1951 Muntz Jet for a slightly used 1948 Tucker. (remember many of the Tuckers weren't sold until the plant auction in October of 1950).
     
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    If I'm not mistaken, the burglar in the Mattel commercial is actor Hal Smith who played
    "Otis, the Town Drunk":p on the Andy Griffith Show from 1960 all the way through 1967.
    Remembering all the Ford & Merc cars in that show, I looked on the 'net to see if good
    old Otis ever got pinched by Sheriff Andy and Deputy Barney Fife for drunk driving.
    Bingo!:)

    Photos of Otis in his '33 cabriolet originally posted on the 2010 HAMB thread, "Andy Griffith
    - 'Hot Rod Otis.' " Lots of OTHER "AG" cars there too! ("Andy Griffith," not "American Gra-
    fitti"! :D) by HotrodPrimer and Rehpotsirhcj.


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    Apparently a flop at motoring under the influence, Otis also tried a more
    "eco-friendly" mode of transport!:D Again, only to be nabbed by his friends.
    What a great running joke it was: Otis "arresting" himself and checking in-
    to his jail cell, then hanging the keys right outside the door! They just
    don't make TV like that anymore. The "A.G. Show" was wholesome with-
    out seeming to be moralizing.:) Never a swear word, never an off-color
    crack. Just honest laughs from a larger-than-life small town. I miss May-
    berry's obvious innocence in that pre-Vietnam era!:eek:


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    TRIVIA: Griffith and Knotts said that in real life, Smith was anything
    but a reprobate. He was a regular church member and did not drink.
    He was married to the same woman from 1936 until her death in '91.:)
    Cow pix thanks to MySpace and Revolution21.


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    Otis, refusing to leave jail.:rolleyes: Pic thanks to Gun
    Shy Assassin.
     
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    Who's Eddie Muntz?????????? :confused:
     
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    Who will hi-jack a stinkin' jet plane?
    I want hi-jack this transport trailer, never let the hostages go...
     
  8. These were very common driving around Canada
     
  9. tinsled
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    Eddie, Where did you find these photos? - Any idean of the location of the shot?
    The body is a russian GAZ M-20 "Popeda" and the engine could be a russian bomber - Dangerous looking vehicle...
     
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    Antioch CA Police Station looking west from Jacks Bar roof
     
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    it's 1960-61 production GAZ M20 aerosled "North'', only 100 were made
    spesifications:
    weight - 2350 KG
    engine - russian AI-14RS (&#1040;&#1048;-14&#1056;C)
    horse power - 260
    prop diameter - 2.7 meters
    can carry up to 500 KG
    max speed - 60km/h
    can drive for 5h strait
    can drive up to 360 km
     
  12. Eddie, now we're talking! Tell me the location and type in the target time: June, first, 1950. and then press the "time-travel"-button: i'd like to take place and in sixty-plus years i'll inform you via H.A.M.B. as an ole man how it really was in days gone by! Deal?
     
  13. I believe that's the old city hall the new one is in the parking lot. The buildings with the curved facades are still there
     
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    Hi Him, That's quite a Tommy Gun real fun for kids.
    Today it would stop traffic...people would that was for real.
     
  15. Heo2
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    The last pic with the 48 ford is not Vintage
     
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    ^^^^^ it's not too hard to look at
     
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    (L to R) Lew Smith, Barbara Stanwyck, Clark Gable, and Bill Hickman
    The MGM movie crew, including handsome Clark Gable, the top box office star of the era, was in John’s pit box during the race. (1950) They had become close to each other and they were cheering him on. They watched as chief mechanic Harry Stephens kept giving John “EZY” signals. John felt this same tactic had cost him a win during last year’s race, so John wasn’t about to slow down even though he had a lap on the field. Growing tired of the continuing “EZY” signals, John flashed a sign of his own to Stephens. The universal one finger salute. The MGM people got a real kick out of it.
    At Milwaukee for the June 11th race, John received a large envelope via special delivery at a cost of 21 cents. It was from MGM’s J. L. Smith, one of the MGM Indy Pit observers. Inside was an 8x10 photo of Lew Smith, Barbara Stanwyck, Clark Gable, and Bill Hickman (stunt driver). In the photo each of them were giving the famous one finger salute mocking Parsons’ message to Stephens.”
    All four are seen in the auto racing movie “To Please a Lady” (1950).
     
  19. Ester Eddie
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    I got them off some photo site but there was no info about them .Russian seems to know where to get the info..:)
     
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    This should be good.


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    Is this Indianapolis?
     
  25. Who's the dummy in the back seat?:D
     
  26. Charlie McCarthy?
     
  27. It's actually two separate businesses. The island on the left is Mack's and the island on the right is Mack's.
     
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    Uh huh........................ scrubba
     
  29. Too old to be Mahoney! :D
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